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Hydrocarbon stability of perfluorinated polyether rubbers at elevated temperatures.: An article from: Polymer Engineering and Science

Hydrocarbon stability of perfluorinated polyether rubbers at elevated temperatures.: An article from: Polymer Engineering and Science Review


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From the author: Recently introduced perfluorinated polyether rubbers have been found to be useful materials for use as o-rings in harsh environments. They have a very broad range of thermal utility, -55[degrees]C to 200[degrees]C, and exhibit strong resistance to harsh chemical environments over the entire temperature range. The data presented here demonstrate the excellent high and low temperature performance of perfluorinated polyether rubbers after extended exposures to jet fuel and synthetic hydraulic fluids. Demonstration of an appreciable degree of retained sealing force by molded o-rings down to -40[degrees]C is shown in a compression stress relaxation device. Perfluorinated polyether o-rings are demonstrated to offer significant improvement in performance over current nitrile-based o-ring materials. POLYM. ENG. SCI., 45: 1622-1629, 2005. [c] 2005 Society of Plastics Engineers

Citation Details
Title: Hydrocarbon stability of perfluorinated polyether rubbers at elevated temperatures.
Author: D.M. Bigg
Publication:Polymer Engineering and Science (Magazine/Journal)
Date: December 1, 2005
Publisher: Thomson Gale
Volume: 45 Issue: 12 Page: 1622(8)

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